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What is the revolutionary belief of the Communist Party of China (CPC) people in China where the red star shines?

Red Star Shines on China China * * * What are the revolutionary beliefs of the producers:

China * * * party member's revolutionary belief refers to the patriotic feelings of firm belief, loyalty to ideals, loyalty to the people, death, and caring for everyone. Since the founding of New China, the outstanding party member has been hard-working, simple, innocent and dedicated to the people.

Red Star over China, also known as Red Star over China, is an immortal masterpiece of edgar snow, a famous American journalist, and a reportage with beautiful writing and informative materials.

From June 1936 to June 10, the author truly recorded what he saw and heard in the field interview in the northwest revolutionary base area of China (Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region with Yan 'an as the center), and truly reported to the world the situation of China * * * Production Party, Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army and many Red Army leaders and generals. Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Zhu De are the most representative figures in Si Nuo's works.

In the 70 years since Red Star spread to the world, Si Nuo has not only brought the world a real "red China", but also a large number of news photos, Mao Zedong's Long March poems, lyrics of "three disciplines and eight attentions" and so on.

In 1930s and 1940s, the Chinese translation of Red Star's Red Star over China (which was assumed to be a pseudonym for the sake of smooth publication) and the related Long March of 25,000 Li and China under the Red Flag were banned. Until 1949, on the eve of the birth of new China, several new versions such as the Long March of 25,000 Li appeared in Shanghai and Hongkong.

In 1950s and 1960s, in many political movements, the "Red Star" created by foreigners was gradually ignored in China, but it still swept the world. It was not until Si Nuo visited China again in the early 1970s that Red Star was reissued as an "internal publication".

After the reform and opening up, Red Star was polished again. In addition to Hu Yuzhi's early translation, Leshan Dong's new translation was added. By 1984, when Xinhua Publishing House published the Collected Works of Si Nuo, the title of Red Star Shines on China was restored, and "Red Star Shines on China" became the subtitle. This year, more than 28,500 books were subscribed.